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Finality of Prophethood
Islam or Disbelief:
Prophets Ibrahim (a.s.) and Yaqoub (a.s.) advised
their sons thus:
"O my sons! Surely Allah has chosen for you
(this) faith, therefore die not unless you are
Muslims ."
(Surah Baqarah: Verse 132)
In another verse, Allah the Almighty addresses the
believers,
"O you who believe! Be careful of (your duty
to) Allah with care which is due to Him, and
do not die unless you are Muslims.
(Surah Aale Imran: Verse 102)
In another verse, He notifies,
"Surely those who disbelieve in Allah and
His Apostles, and (those who) desire to make
a distinction between Allah and His Apostles
and say: We believe in some and disbelieve
in others; and desire to take a course
between (this and) that. These it is that are
truly unbelievers, and We have prepared for
the unbelievers a disgraceful chastisement.
And those who believe in Allah and His
Apostl es and do not make di sti ncti on
between any of them-Allah will grant them
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thei r rewards and Al l ah i s Forgi vi ng,
Merciful. "
(Surah Nisaa: Verses 150-152)
In yet another verse, Allah the Al mi ghty gi ves
tidings,
"The Apostle believes in what has been
revealed to him from his Lord, and (so do)
the believers; they all believe in Allah and
His angels and His books and His Apostles;
We make no difference between any of His
Apostles and they say: We hear and obey,
our Lord! Thy forgiveness (do we crave), and
to Thee is the eventual course ."
(Surah Baqarah: Verse 285)
On payi ng att ent i on t o t he above verses, i t
becomes amply clear that to accept Allah and whatever
He has revealed, and to obey Him, is belief. On the flip
side, refuting anything revealed by Him is disbelief and
for the unbelievers, Allah the Almighty has prepared a
painful chastisement.
True Islam:
We should strive to ensure that our lives end on
Islam (i.e. we die as Muslims). For this, it is essential that
we must subscribe to all that Allah the Almighty has
revealed and the Messenger of All ah (s.a.w.a.) has
conveyed.
It is easy to believe in something. Anybody can
believe in anything. But only that creed can guarantee
salvation, which has been endorsed by those whom Allah
has chosen as witnesses over this nation. Allah the
Almighty has appointed the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.)
and the infallible Imams (a.s.) as witnesses over this
nation. On the Day of Judgment, only those, whose belief
and creed has been verified by these holy personas
(a.s.), will gain deliverance.
True Beliefs:
Sayyed Abdul Azeem Ibn Abdullah al-Hasani (a.r.)
was a highly revered personality from the progeny of
Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba (a.s.), whose resplendent shrine
is in Rayy, a suburb of present day Tehran, Iran. The
reward of visiting his shrine is as much as that of going
to the holy shrine of Imam Husain (a.s.). He enjoyed an
extremely great position and had attained a high level of
perfection in knowledge and virtues. He is the pride of
the family of Prophethood and Imamat. Fountains of
guidance have gushed out from his clan. But concerning
truth and correctness of his belief, he does not rely on
his knowledge and pre-eminence. Rather, he goes to the
Imam of his time, Imam Al i Naqi (a.s.), presents his
beliefs to him (a.s.) for verification and deems him (a.s.)
to be a witness over his creed. Come, let us hear it from
the source himself.
"I went to the presence of my bl essed
master, Imam Ali Naqi (a.s.). On seeing me,
he (a.s.) remarked, 'Welcome, O Abul Qasim!
You are our true friend.' I requested, 'O son
of Allah's Messenger! I want to present my
beliefs and creed before you. If you declare
these beliefs to be correct and are satisfied
with them, I will remain steadfast on them
and meet the Lord with them.' He (a.s.)
ordered, 'Go ahead, explain them.'
I declared, 'I believe that
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Tauheed (Divine Monotheism):
Allah, the High and the Almighty, is only One. None
is like Him. He is between the two limits, the limit of denial
and the limit of immanence (similarity). He is neither body
nor form nor accident nor essence. Rather, He is the
Creator of bodies, the Maker of forms, the Originator of
accidents and essences. He is the Lord of everything
and their Master. He is their Originator and He is the One
to grant them existence from non-existence.
Prophethood:
I deem Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (s.a.w.a.) to be
the slave of Allah, His Messenger and His last Prophet.
There wi l l be no prophet after him ti l l the Day of
Judgment. His Shariah is the last Shariah and there will
be no other Shariah till the Day of Resurrection.
Imamat:
I beli eve that after Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa
(s.a.w.a.), the Imam, the Caliph, and the one in authority
(Wali-e-Amr) is Ameerul Momineen Ali Ibn Abi Taalib
(a.s.), followed by his two sons, Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba
(a.s.) and Imam Husain (a.s.), the Chief of the Martyrs.
Thereafter, Imam Ali Ibn Husain (Zainul Aabedeen) (a.s.),
Imam Muhammad Ibn Ali (Baqer) (a.s.), Imam Ja'far Ibn
Muhammad (Sadeq) (a.s.), Imam Moosa Ibn Ja' far
(Kazem), Imam Ali Ibn Moosa (Reza) (a.s.), Imam
Muhammad Ibn Ali (Taqi) (a.s.), and after him, you, O
master!
Mahdaviyyat:
{On hearing this} Imam (a.s.) remarked, 'After me,
my son Hasan (Askari) (a.s.), followed by his successor.
What will be the condition of the people concerning his
successor?'
I asked, 'Master! What will be this condition and
what will happen?'
He (a.s.) informed, 'He will not be seen. It will not be
permitted to remember him by his name till he reappears
and fills the earth with justice and equity as it would be
fraught with injustice and tyranny.'
Tawalla (Loving the Ahle Bait
(a.s.)) and Tabarra (Expressing
Disgust Against their Enemies):
I said, 'Master! I acknowledge their Imamat and
believe that their friend is Allah's friend and their enemy
is Allah's enemy. Their obedience is tantamount to
obeying Allah and disobeying them is defying Allah.
Day of Judgment:
I beli eve that the ascension (Me'raaj ) is truth,
questioning in the grave is truth, paradise is truth, hell is
truth, the bridge (Seraat) is truth and the weighing scale
(Meezaan) is truth. Certainly, the Day of Judgment is
bound to arrive and there is no doubt or reservation
about its advent. And most surely, Allah, the Powerful,
will raise the dead from their graves.
Branches of Religion:
I subscribe to the creed that after Imamat and
Mast ershi p of t he Ahl e Bai t (a. s. ), t he f ol l owi ng
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obligations exist: Prayers, Fasting, Hajj, Struggling in
Allah's way, Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil.'
Aft er heari ng all these, Imam Al i Naqi (a. s.)
exclaimed,
"O Abul Qasi m! Surely this is the very
reli gion that All ah has chosen for His
servants. Be steadfast on it. May Allah keep
you committed on this in this world as well
as the Hereafter! "
(Kamaal al-Deen, vol. 2, p. 379-380)
Another Chain:
Ther e i s a v er y i mpor t ant zi yaar at of
Imam-e-Zamaana (a.t. f.s.) cal l ed Zi yaarat -e-Aal e
Yaaseen. Renowned traditionalist Shaikh Abbas Qummi
(r.a.) has mentioned it as the very first ziyaarat of Imam
Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) i n hi s celebrated work, 'Mafaateeh
al -Jenaan'. It is hi ghl y recommended to reci te this
ziyaarat on Mondays and Fridays. These beliefs have
been stated in this ziyaarat as well and Imam-e-Zamaana
(a.t.f.s.) himself is made as a witness over these beliefs.
"Then you be a witness on what I have made
you as a witness."
Belief, Disbelief and Deviation:
The lowest grade of belief: Ameerul Momineen
Ali Ibn Abi Taalib (a.s.) states,
"The bare minimum by which a person
becomes a bel iever is that when Allah
introduces Himself, he should submit himself
compl etel y and absol utel y before Hi s
commands.
And when He grants him the recognition of
His Prophet (s.a.w.a.), he must obey him
(s.a.w.a.). And when He introduces His Proof
and His Witness on His earth to him, he
should acknowledge him and obey him
(a.s.)."
On this Sulaym asked Ameerul Momineen
(a.s.), "Even if he remains unaware of other
realities?"
He (a.s.) replied, "Yes. This will apply till he
continues to obey what has been made
obligatory on him and refrains from what
has been prohibited. "
(Al-Kaafi, vol. 2, p. 414, Tr. No. 1)
The lowest grade of disbelief: In the same
tradition, Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) proceeds to explain
the minimum thing that makes a person an unbeliever.
"The minimum that makes a person an
unbeliever is that he considers Allah's
command as prohibition and that Allah has
determined for him a religion which he is
fol l owi ng, and he thi nks that he i s
worshipping as per the dictates of Allah,
although the fact is that he is venerating the
Devil."
The lowest grade of deviation:
"And the minimum level of deviation is that
man does not recognize Allah's proof, His
wi tness upon the creatures, whose
obedience has been ordered by Allah and
whose l eadershi p and mastershi p i s
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compulsory. "
(Ibid. p. 415)
Please Note:
Man i s eit her a bel i ever or an unbeliever or
deviated. In this tradition, Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) has
provided the standards for all three.
Belief is that man recognizes Allah, the Messenger
of Allah (s.a.w.a.) and the Imam of his time. Along with
this recognition, he also worships Allah and obeys His
Messenger and the Imam.
Disbeli ef is that man denies al l that has been
revealed or acknowledges that which Allah has not
revealed. He accepts them as his Prophet and Imam
whom Allah has not appointed.
Devi at i on i s that he deni es t he Imamat and
mastership of those whom Allah has deemed to be His
Proofs on the earth and made them as His Witnesses on
the people.
To believe in the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) and
his recognition implies that we recognize him (s.a.w.a.)
as Allah has introduced him (s.a.w.a.). Moreover, we
should believe that he (s.a.w.a.) enjoys all those
positions and stations that Allah has determined for him
(s.a.w.a.).
It is evident and everybody is aware of the fact that
the Messenger of Al lah (s.a.w.a.) is the chi ef of all
messengers and prophets (a.s.). He is the last of all His
messengers and prophets (a.s.). Messengership and
Prophethood have ended with him (s.a.w.a.). Now, till the
Day of Judgment, no messenger or prophet will arrive.
His shariah is the last heavenly shariah and his book, the
Holy Quran, is the last divine and heavenly book. Islam is
the last and most perfect of all religions. Things that
have been made permissible by it shall remain so till the
Day of Judgment and articles that have been prohibited
by it shall remain so till the Day of Judgment.
To beli eve in All ah' s Proofs connotes that we
believe only in the leadership, mastership and caliphate
of those appointed by Allah; whose fol lowing is the
guarantee for salvation, and whose love and obedience
are deemed to be the keys of paradise. The Messenger
of Allah (s.a.w.a.) has fixed their number to be twelve
and prophesied, "After me, till the Day of Judgment, the
number of my successors will be twelve. All of them will
be from Quraish. The first of them will be Ali Ibn Abi
Taalib (a.s.) and the last and twelfth will be the son of
Hasan al-Askari (a.s.), the Hujjah, the Mahdi. Allah will
grant him a long life and keep him in occultation. During
his concealment, people will benefit from his existence
like they draw advantage from the sun when it hides
behind the clouds. "
(Saheeh al-Muslim, vol.2, p. 19; Mataaleb al-So'l, vol. 2, p. 79;
Kamaal al-Deen, vol. 1, p. 280; Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 52, p. 93)
Our Prophet is the Last Prophet:
From the above, we can easily deduce that the
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) is the seal of all of His
Messengers and Prophets (a.s.), Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) is
the last Imam, the Majestic Quran is the last book and
Islam is the last religion.
But f rom t i mes anci ent , ant i -Isl ami c forces,
imperialist powers and Zionist conspirators have tried
their best to create obstacles i n these universally
accepted and fi rmer than mountain beliefs of the
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Musl ims, and to devi ate them from the ri ght path.
Therefore, there were a few from the community, willing
to sell their conscience and negligent of realities, who
claimed the elevated station of Mahdaviyyat. Worse are
thei r foll owers, who throw their leaders into further
depths by becoming their ardent fans, to the extent that
they (t he cl ai mant s) seri ousl y st art consi deri ng
themselves as a Prophet or an Imam. Meanwhile, the
Holy Quran has declared in no uncertain terms,
"And who is more unjust than he who forges
a lie against Allah, or says; it has been
revealed to me; while nothing has been
revealed to him, and he who says: I can
reveal the like of what Allah has revealed
and if you had seen when the agonies of
death and the angels shall spread forth their
hands: Give up your souls: today shall you
be recompensed wi th an i gnomi ni ous
chastisement because you spoke against
Allah other than the truth and (because) you
showed pride against His communications. "
(Surah An'aam: Verse 93)
Similarly, in another verse, it warns,
"who, then is more unjust than he who
forges a lie against Allah that he should lead
astray men without knowledge? Surely Allah
does not guide the unjust people. "
(Surah An'aam: Verse 144)
False Claimants:
Besides these clear statements, Allah the Almighty
has made such fantastic arrangements, which expose
these false claimants and show their true colours. They
forgot that they as well as their fol lowers are/were
believers of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) and the
Hol y Quran. When All ah the Al mighty decl ares our
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) to be the last of all Prophets and the
Holy Quran to the final of all revelations, then where
does the question of someone el se's Prophethood
arise? And if they don't believe in our Prophet (s.a.w.a.)
and do not regard the Holy Quran as their book, the fact
stands that till date Allah the Almighty has not sent a
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) or a Messenger, who has not verified
the previous prophets and accepted their books. Hence,
if these false claimants accept the prophethood of our
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and acknowledge the truth of the
Majestic Quran, then the Book of Allah as well as the
Prophetic traditions declare very clearly that Muhammad
(s.a.w.a.) is the last messenger and Islam is the final
religion. Therefore, the question of another prophethood
is completely ruled out and when the possi bi li ty of
another prophethood i s refuted, the discussi on of
another religion is rejected at the very outset .
(Tableegh-e-Resaalat, vol. 2, p. 144; Ayyaam al-Sulh, p. 146)
And if these fal se clai mants do not accept the
Prophethood of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.), then
such a person can never claim to be a divine prophet,
who does not verify the prophethood of the previous
prophets and their books. Hence, these false claimants
cannot prove their claim in any manner whatsoever.
How meaningful and consequential are the following
verses of the Noble Quran!
"And when Allah made a covenant through
the Prophets: Certainly what I have given
you of Book and wisdom- then an apostle
comes to you verifying that which is with
you, you must believe in him, and you must
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assist him. He said: Do you affirm and accept
My pact in this matter? They said: We do
affirm. He said: Then bear witness, and I too
am of the bearers of witness with you.
Whoever therefore turns back after this,
these it is that are the transgressors.
Is it then other than Allah's religion that they
seek (to fol l ow), whi l e to Hi m submi ts
whoever is in the heavens and the earth,
willingly or unwillingly, and to Him shall they
be returned.
Say: We believe in Allah and what has been
revealed to us, and what was revealed to
Ibrahim and Ismail and Ishaq and Yaqoub
and the tribes, and what was given to Musa
and Isa and to the prophets from their Lord;
we do not make any distinction between any
of them, and to Him do we submit.
And whoever desires a religion other than
Islam, it shall not be accepted from him, and
in the hereafter he shall be one of the
losers. "
(Surah Aale Imraan: Verses 80-84)
Seal of the Prophets:
The aforementioned verses unmistakably declare
that it is compulsory and obligatory to believe in all the
previous prophets, messengers, and the books revealed
on them. Moreover, Allah will not accept any religion
other than Islam. Apart from the above, we present
hereunder three verses from the Holy Quran and one
tradition that plainly announce our Prophet to be the last
Prophet and Islam to be the final divine religion.
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"Muhammad is not the father of any of your
men but he is the Messenger of Allah and
the seal of the Prophets. And Allah is the
Knower of all things."
(Surah Ahzaab: Verse 40)
This verse evidently announces of the finality of the
Holy Prophet's (s.a.w.a.) prophethood.
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"Say: O people! Surely I am the Apostle of
Allah to you all "
(Surah A'raaf: Verse 158)
In the above verse, the terms, 'O people!' and 'to
you all' explain that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) is
not confined to a particular era or to a special group or
generation of people. Rather, his messengership and
prophethood is universal and forever.
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"He is the one Who sent His Apostle with
guidance and the religion of truth, that He
might cause it to dominate over all religions,
though the polytheists may be averse. "
(Surah Taubah: Verse 33)
Noticeably, domination and overpowering imply that
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this rel i gi on wi l l conti nue to survi ve til l the day of
resurrection. Had Al l ah the Almi ghty reveal ed any
religion other than Islam and raised any other Prophet,
certainly this religion and Prophet would have abrogated
Isl am j ust as Isl am had abrogated the l aws of the
previous prophets. In this case, Islam should not gain
clear victory and domination over other religions. But
when Allah the Almighty is clearly declaring that We have
raised Our Messenger with Islam to grant it victory and
domi nation over al l religions and sects, then such
triumph can be achieved only when Islam is the last
heavenly religion and no other religion ensues. This,
undoubtedly, is the fact that Allah has not sent any other
shariah or religion or sect after Islam.
4. The following tradition is present in most of the
authentic books of the Shias as well as the Sunnis.
Addressing Imam Ali Ibn Abi Taalib (a.s.), the Messenger
of Allah (s.a.w.a.) declared,

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"You are unto me as Haroon was to Moosa
except for the fact that there is no prophet
after me."
After these irrefutable and undeniable proofs, the
fal si t y of al l cl ai mant s of prophethood aft er t he
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) stands exposed, whether
he is the Punjabi of undivided India, Ghulam Ahmad
Qaadiyaani, or the Iranian, Ali Mohammad Shirazi, known
as Baab. Interestingly, the teachings and ethics, which
they claim to be their creation, are all plagiarized from
the Holy Quran and traditions, and not a single of these
belong to them. And whatever actually belongs to these
(i mpost ors) i s repl ete wi th cont radi ct i ons. These
inconsistencies and paradoxes are sufficient proofs that
they had nothing to do with Allah.
Bef ore cl ai mi ng di vi ni t y, t hey had averred
Mahdaviyyat. The sequence of events was as follows:
Initially, they claimed to be the representative and door
(Baab) of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.), thereafter, they claimed
to be the Mahdi, then a Prophet and finally, God. Since
there is no position beyond divinity and godhood, they
stopped at it. Incongruities in these claims are sufficient
evidences to expose these opportunistic claimants .
(Talkhis-e-Tarikh-e-Nabeel, p. 317 by Haikaluddin)
Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.)-The Last
Imam:
We have al ready ment i oned t hat af t er t he
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.), the number of his
successors and the leaders of this nation is twelve. The
first of them is Imam Ali Ibn Abi Taalib (a.s.) and the last
i s Imam Mahdi (a. t. f. s. ), who i s sti l l al i ve and i n
occultation on Allah's command.
On analyzing these false claimants, the following
consequences come to light:
1) The presence of fal se cl ai mants proves the
existence of the true claimant to this esteemed
position. The counterfeit of only those currencies
are available, which are actually in ci rculation.
Hence, one can never find a 75 paise coin or a 25
rupee counterfeit note in the market.
2) An important peculiarity of the real Imam Mahdi
(a.t.f.s.) is that he will spread Islam to the nooks
and corners of the world. The Islamic slogan 'There
i s no god but Al l ah and Muhammad i s t he
Messenger of Allah" wil l echo throughout the
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universe. All these bogus charlatans have departed
from this world but failed in making Islam as the
dominant religion of the universe. On the contrary,
they became the cause of further dissension and
disputes among the Muslims.
3) Yet another significant characteristic of the real
Imam Mahdi (a. t.f .s. ) i s that his Imamat and
leadership will continue till the Day of Judgment.
Immediately after his martyrdom, Resurrection will
occur. These phony claimants have already left this
world, causing confusion and chaos with all their
deviati ons and no sign of Resurrecti on. Their
demise without the occurrence of Resurrection is
another proof of their falsity.
4) Yet another very important feature of Imam Mahdi's
(a.t.f.s.) leadership, which has been highlighted in
all books concerning him, is that he will fill the earth
with justice, fairness and equity as it would be
fraught wi th i njustice, tyranny and oppression.
These sham i mpost ors nei t her reduced t he
oppression and tyranny of the world nor did they fill
it with justice and fairness. The converse was the
real i t y. They became t he cause of i nt ense
augment at i on and i ncrease i n t yranny and
oppressi on. This is another evi dence of their
deception and fallacy.
5) Allah the Almighty has never appointed any fallible
and sinni ng person as a Prophet or an Imam.
Human intellect supports the idea that a person
who is responsible for the guidance of the entire
humanity and is the guarantor of their salvation has
to be infallible (ma'soom). While, we observe that
among al l t hese fake cl ai mant s, none were
infallible. A brief look at their lives will reveal the filth
and contamination in which they existed.
6) The true representatives of Allah always raised
their voice against i nj usti ce and oppressi on.
Consequently, the tyrants and their despotic reigns
always opposed them and afflicted them with all
kinds of tortures and troubles. On the other hand,
these sham impostors assisted the oppressors in
their mischievous designs and considered rebellion
against the tyrants as prohibited. Obviously, they
had to support these oppressors for otherwise,
from where woul d they recei ve support and
assistance for their devious aims? This is precisely
the reason that even today their head offices are
based i n i mperial ist and col oni al capi tals. For
instance, while intense war rages on in Palestine,
Bahaism continues to have its headquarters in
Israel. Similarly, Qaadiyanism has its main centers
in Britain and the United States. Obviously, children
feel secure in the lap of their parents and are
nourished in better there .
( Taryaaq al-Quloob, p. 15 )
For det ai l s, ref er t o books on Fi nal i t y of
Prophethood and on Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.). Moreover,
rel iable and authenti c books have been penned in
refutation of these self-idolizing impostors and their sham
religions.
These few lines have been jotted down to caution
all from being deceived by every false claimant and glib
talker, and to preserve our religion and belief.
The Messenger of Al l ah, Hazrat Muhammad
Mustafa (s.a.w.a.) is the last Prophet, his Shariat is the
last Shariat and the Majestic Quran is a divine book.
After him (s.a.w.a.), there is neither any prophet nor
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book nor religion. Even today, he (s.a.w.a.) is a Prophet
and hence, everyday we proclaim in our azaan and our
prayers, ' I bear wi t ness t hat Muhammad i s t he
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.)'. Not that he 'was' the
Messenger of Allah, but he 'is' the Messenger of Allah.
Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) is the twelfth and last of the
chain of leadership and guidance. He is alive and in
occultation on divine command. Further information
concerning Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) will be provided for in
the coming pages, Inshallah.

Blessings of Allah be on you, O Master of Age, help
us!
The bel i ef i n t he I mamat , awai t i ng, and
reappearance of Hazrat Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) is a mirror,
which reflects the peak and perfection of true Islam
In it lies the cure of oppressed mankind and the
remedy for tyrannized humanity
In whi ch one can observe j ust i ce, equi t y,
brot herhood and f rat erni t y, i nst ead of i nj usti ce,
oppression and tyranny
In which one sees the mani festat i on of pure
monotheism (Tauheed) and sincere worship instead of
polytheism and unbelief
In which man, free from all sorts of dangers,
hazards and insecurities, is worshipping the One God
It is the reappearance of the Imam who will raise the
standard of a divine government
Who will destroy and uproot the oppressors and
raise the oppressed slaves to unprecedented glories
Whose advent will be a living portrait of perfection
of religion, completion of bounties and satisfaction of the
Lord
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Part - II
Recognition of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.):
Significance and Obligations
(I) The Creed of Imamate
The belief of Imamate is that important pillar of
Isl amic bel ief, without which the reli gi ous structure
remai ns incomplete. The acceptance of all acti ons
depends on the beli ef i n Imamate. When the Holy
Prophet (s. a. w. a. ) commenced hi s mi ssi on wi t h
Daawat-e-Zul Asheerah, along with the call for Divine
Monotheism, proclamation of his own messengership, he
(s.a.w.a.) also announced the mastership and vilaayat of
Ameerul Momineen (a.s.). He invited one and all for
accepting this invitation. From then onwards, the Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) kept informing and announcing the
people about Imamate and Caliphate. Finally, on 18th
Zilhajj, 10 A.H., in the vast plain of Ghadir-e-Khumm, in
front of a crowd of 1,24,000 pilgrims, he (s.a.w.a.) not
only announced the successorship and Imamate of
Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) i n cl ear terms, but, even
ordered the people to pay allegiance to Ali (a.s.). The
Muslims duly obliged. Later, in the destruction of Harith
Ibn No'man, people also saw the fate of him who denies
Ali's mastership.
Along with the announcement of the mastership of
Ali (a.s.), the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) also declared the
Imamate and mastership of his eleven descendants. On
various occasions, and in numerous ways, he made it
clear that after him, ti ll the Day of Judgement, the
number of his successors and caliphs shall remain only
twelve. The first of them will be Ali (a.s.) and the last,
Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.). In a number of traditions, he has
al so menti oned the names, ti tl es, agnomens, and
characteristics of these twelve successors. Through his
compani on, Jaabi r Ibn Abdull ah Ansari , he sent
sal ut at i ons t o t he f i f t h among t he Imams, Imam
Muhammad al-Baqer (a.s.). All these are practical
testimonies of the truthful ness of the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.a.).
The series of Imamate and guidance continues
today and will go on till the dawn of resurrection. The
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) has underl i ned the
significance of Imam-e-Asr's (a.s.) recognition through
the famous tradition,
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As i s evi dent , t he unbeli evers wi l l not attain
salvation. They will go to hell and shall abide in it forever.
Anybody who desires to save himself from the perennial
chastisement of hell and gain the everlasting bounties of
paradise, then it is for him to gain the recognition of the
Imam of his time. On the flip side, one who does not
recognize the Imam of his time, his religion is not perfect,
his bounties are not complete and Allah the Almighty is
not satisfied with him.
Today, who is our Imam?
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) has already mentioned
that the chain of Imamate will continue after him till the
Day of Judgement. Therefore, it is necessary that there
should be somebody from that series who has been
divinely ordained. Who is he? In the light of reliable and
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authenti c tradi ti ons (narrated by Shias as well as
Sunnis), the Imam of our time, is the son of Imam Hasan
al-Askari (a.s.), Hazrat Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.).
(II) The Importance in the Belief of
Mahdaviyyat
If somebody believes and is certai n about the
Prophet hood of al l t he previ ous Prophet s and
Messengers (peace be on t hem) but deni es t he
Messengership of the last Prophet, Hazrat Muhammad
Mustafa (s.a.w.a.), he is an unbeliever and his salvation,
impossible. Similarly, if someone believes in the Imamate
of all the infallible Imams (a.s.) but refuses to accept the
Imamate of the last Imam, Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.), he is not
a believer and his deliverance, unattainable. Renowned
Sunni scholars like Shaykh al-Islam Hamveeni, in his
book "Faraaedus Simt ain" and Shaykh Sul ayman
Qundoozi in his famous work "Yanaabee' al-Mawaddah"
have recorded that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said,
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Imam's Life at a Glance
Name : M H M D
Title : M a h d i , B a q i y y a t u l l a h ,
Imam-e-Zamana, Vali-e-Asr, Qaem,
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Agnomen : Abul Qasim, Aba Saaleh al-Mahdi
Father : The El ev ent h I mam, Hasan
al-Askari (a.s.)
Mother : Narj i s Khat oon, also cal l ed as
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Birthday : 15th Sha'baan, 255 A.H.
Birthplace : In the house of Imam Askari (a.s.)
in the Iraqi city of Saamarra
Commencement
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Age : Still alive. Shall reappear on the
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(III) Occultation (Ghaibat)
One can find in reliable traditions narrated on the
authority of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) that when Mahdi
reappears, oppression and tyranny will be eradicated
from the face of earth, and unjust and tyrannical rulers
will be uprooted. Therefore, every oppressive king,
particularly the contemporaries of Imam Hasan al-Askari
(a.s.), strove to prevent the birth of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.)
and his advent in this world. Also, as the Messenger of
Allah (s.a.w.a.) had prophesi ed that the number of
Imams will be twelve, and that Imam Hasan al-Askari
(a.s.) will be the eleventh Imam, (and Mahdi the twelfth),
they were sure that Mahdi will be born in his house only.
Consequently, tight security and strict surveillance was
i mposed. But j ust as Fi raon had f ai l ed i n hi s
machinations to prevent the birth of Hazrat Moosa (a.s.),
which ultimately did occur, in the same way, despite all
their efforts, the oppressors could not stop the birth of
Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.). As there was a great danger to the
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life of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.), the news of his birth was not
announced to all and sundry. Only those who could be
relied upon were informed about this holy occurrence.
After the martyrdom of Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.), when
the Imamate and leadership of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.)
began, the perils to his life increased. His residence was
raided umpteen times by the king's army. Hence, on
divine command, Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) went into
occul t at i on. On t he one hand, condi t i ons were
threatening and danger loomed large. While on the
other, the masses had their queries and posers for which
contact with Imam (a.s.) was necessary. Considering this
necessity, Imam (a.s.) appointed four special deputies,
through whom contact with Imam (a.s.) could be possible.
These four persons were called as Special Deputies
(Nuawwaab-e-Arba' or Naaebeen-e-Khaas).
The names of these Special Deputies were as
follows (in chronological order):
1) Usman Ibn Saeed Amri
2) Muhammad Ibn Usman Ibn Saeed Amri
3) Husain Ibn Rauh Nawbakhti
4) Ali Ibn Muhammad Seymouri
The series of special deputyship started from 260
A.H. and terminated in the year 329 A.H. (i.e. 69 years).
Thi s per i od i s cal l ed as Mi nor Occul t at i on
(Ghaibat-e-Sughra). The year 329 A.H., with the death of
the fourth deputy, Ali Ibn Muhammad Seymouri, marked
the end of minor occultation and the beginning of the
Maj or Occultati on (Ghai bat-e-Kubra). Til l Al lah the
Almighty does not permit Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) to
reappear, the major occultation will continue. Today, we
are living in the era of the major occultation in which,
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) has not appointed any special
deputy. But he has also not abandoned us. For our
religious problems and questions, he has appointed
j uri st s (mujtahideen), beari ng al l t he necessary
conditions, as his proof upon us and has ordered us to
refer to them. As per his command, it is essential that our
lives should be in conformity with the edicts of the living
mujtahid.
(IV) Benefit of Imam-e-Zamana's
(a.t.f.s.) Existence in Occultation
Presentl y, our Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f .s.) i s i n
occultation. But it does not mean that he is living in an
isolated place, far away from inhabitation.
Occultation means that people are not aware of his
pl ace of abode. Even when t hey see t hei r
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.), they do not recognize him.
Imam Sadeq (a.s.) says,
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(Muntakhab al-Asar, Part 2, Ch. 38, p. 301)
But Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) sees the people and
recognizes them too. He himself declares,
"None of your news is hidden from us. We
are not negligent in your protection nor are
we forgetful of your remembrance. Had it not
been so, calamities would have descended
upon you and enemi es woul d have
annihilated you."
(Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 53, Ch. 31)
This proves that although Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.)
is hidden from the eyes of the people, he is aware of
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their conditions. Now, we can benefit from his existence
just as people draw advantage from the sun when it is
concealed behind the clouds. We can relate all our
difficulties to him. At every step, we can reach out to him
through our cries for help. Just let us give it a try, and
feel his hand reach unto us, notwithstanding the veil of
occultation. One can find thousands of such incidents in
rel i abl e books when peopl e have cal l ed out t o
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) for help and he has come to
their rescue.
(V) Longevity
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) was born in 255 A.H.
Today the age of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) exceeds 1150
years. This is just his present age and his reappearance
is still pending. The years after reappearance have also
been discounted.
Perhaps some minds might pose the query, 'Is it
possible for a man to live so long?'
The answer is a definite yes. Man can certainly
attain longevity for the following reasons:
1) Till date, no limit has been fixed for human age, that
after such and such age, man cannot or should not
live.
2) There have been people who have lived even more
than the present age of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.),
like Hazrat Nuh (a.s.) who propagated for 950 years
bef ore t he famous del uge and hi s t otal age
exceeded 2500 years.
3) Hazrat Khizr (a.s.) and Hazrat Ilyas (a.s.) continue
to live till date.
4) Shaitan preceded Hazrat Adam (a.s.) in existence
and is still alive.
Imam Zain al-Abedeen (a.s.) says,
"In our Qaem, is the tradition and sign of
Hazrat Nuh (a.s.) and that is his longevity."
(Kamaal al-deen, vol. 2, p. 524)
(VI) Awaiting (Intezaar)
In the major occultation, an important duty is to
await the reappearance of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.).
Imam Sadeq (a.s. ) rel at es from t he Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.a.),
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(Kamaal al-deen, vol. 2, p. 644)
Awaiting is an inner condition that we experience
vis--vis our beloved. Our restlessness for the meeting
wi th the bel oved i s di rectl y proporti onate with the
presence of love in our hearts for him. If you are waiting
for a guest, you will prepare yourself for his arrival by
cleaning up the house and providing the necessities of
his comfort. You will inform the people about his arrival
and will exhort them to join you in welcoming him. More
than the house, you wi ll prepare your heart for his
comfort, leisure and ease.
If such preparedness and restlessness is found in
us, then we are truly awaiting for the guest. But if I am
simply sleeping lazily, without feeling the need for any
preparation and readiness, then such an awaiting is
nothing more than lip service.
Those who are waiting for Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.)
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are restless for his reappearance. They are preparing
for hi s arrival by improvi ng themsel ves and inviting
others to change for the better. They are themselves
learning religious laws and injunctions while making
others also aware of their religious obligations. They are
restless due to the delay in the reappearance. The
occultation of their beloved Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) has
snatched sleep from their eyes.
Imam Zainul Aabedeen (a.s.) has described the
characteristics and importance of the one who awaits the
reappearance thus,
"O Abu Khalid (Kabuli)! In the period of his
occul tati on, those who bel i eve i n hi s
Imamate, await his reappearance are the
best people of all times. Allah the Almighty
has endowed them wi th i ntel l ect,
understanding and cognition to such an
extent that occultation (of Imam) for them is
as good as his presence. They are equal (in
status) to those who are fighting alongside
the Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.a.) with their
swords. Certai nl y, these are the real
believers and our true Shias and they call
towards the path of Al lah, openl y and
secretly."
(Kamaal al-deen, Ch. 31, H. 2)
(VII) Duties and Responsibilities
It is clear now as to how important it is to await for
the reappearance of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) and how
great is the status and position of those who await. Also,
it is a reality that as the level increases, responsibilities
and duties increase too. Although there are a number of
responsibilities of a believer during the major occultation,
we shall menti on a few important ones hereunder,
keeping brevity into consideration.
1) Recognition of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.)
By r ecogni t i on, hi st or i cal knowl edge and
information is not what is implied. Rather, it means to be
aware of those levels, perfection and authority that has
been granted to Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) by Allah the
Almighty. If we believe in these, then we will be sure that
he is definitely keeping a watch on all our actions, every
single one of them. He rules on each and every particle
of this worl d. The enti re universe i s subj ect to his
command. Only then will we refrain from sins and seek
refuge and help from him for all our difficulties.
2) Improvement in deeds
We cannot see Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) with our
si nful eyes but he, def i ni tel y, i s observi ng us. If
somebody really believes that he is constantly being
watched by Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.), he will keep away
from quite a few sins. Good deeds are the only way to
gain proximity and nearness to Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.).
And who does not desire to be nearer to his Imam (a.s.)?
He (a.t.f.s.) himself has admonished us,
"Then each one of you should act in such a
way that your deeds bring you closer to our
love, and refrain from all those actions that
will bring you nearer to our wrath and
anger."
(Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 53, p. 181)
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3) Reformation of the Society
To rectify and improve our society, i.e. our children,
brothers, sisters, relatives, friends, acquaintances, etc. is
also our responsibility. For, it is essential that the ground
be prepared for t he reappearance. Imam Hasan
al-Askari (a.s.) says,
"An orphan is he who loses his father. But
greater than him is he who has become
distanced from his Imam and does not have
access to hi m. He i s not aware of his
responsibilities and obligations. Among our
Shias, one who is knowledgeable of our
traditions and knowledge, should teach this
Shia who is ignorant and unaware, and
guide him. It is as if he has sheltered and
nourished an orphan. Yes, the one who
guides him and teaches him our religious
laws, will be with us in the highest grades of
paradise."
(Tafseer Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.), p. 114, 115)
4) Supplication (Doa)
Supplication is a weapon of the believer through
which he repels calamities and encounters difficulties. He
attains his desires with its help. The reappearance of
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) and his being safe from all evils
and calamities is the heartfelt desire of every believer.
One of the rights that he (a.s.) enjoys upon us is that we
shoul d pray f or hi m, f i r st and f oremost , i n our
supplications and invocations. Naturally, we always pray
for that thing first which enjoys utmost significance in our
eyes. Nobody is greater than Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.)
nor is anything more important than his reappearance. It
is necessary that after every namaz, our first supplication
be in favour of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.). We must begin
and end our day with the prayers for the reappearance
of our beloved Imam (a.s.). Although there are a number
of i nvocat i ons f or Imam-e-Zamana (a. t . f . s.) l i ke
Doa-e-Nudbah, which should be recited on Fridays, etc.
we shal l suf f i ce her e wi t h onl y t wo i mpor t ant
supplications for him.
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When a person knows and likes somebody from the
depth of his heart, he wishes him well and desires his
safety from all evils and calamities. He prays for his
wellbeing and health. He gives sadaqah for his safety
and protection. Praying or giving sadaqah does not
mean that the concerned person i s af fl i ct ed wi th
calamities. Rather, it is an expression of our love for him.
The more we love him, the more will be our invocations
and sadaqah in his favour.
Today, who is more deserving to be loved and be
attached with than the holy persona of Imam-e-Zamana
(a.t.f.s.)? Can a believers heart love anybody else more
than him? To pray for Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) and to
give sadaqah for his safety is an expression of our love
for him. In the taqeebaat of the obligatory prayers, it
has been emphasized to recite Ayat al-Kursi for the
safety and security of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.).
6) Seeking of Desires
All ah the Almighty has appoi nted the i nfalli ble
Imams (a.s.) as the media and doors for approaching
Him. Presently, Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) is that door
through whom Allah is approached. The Holy Quran
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In the interpretation of this verse, traditions say that
good names in the verse implies the infallible Imams
(a.s.) and that we should call Allah through them.
(Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 618, H.2)
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) is the Door of Allah and
His Name. If we plead to Allah through this all-important
medium, our supplications will be accepted. Besides, it is
the sincere desire of every father or every elder that the
youngsters of the family approach him for their needs
and that he fulfils them. Particularly, when he is in a
position of power and authority. The elders feel great joy
in fulfilling the needs of the youngsters.
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) is our father, elder and
the master of all bounties. Today, it is an important duty
for us that we present our difficulties to him for their
solution.
Unfort unat el y, we speak of our probl ems to
everybody but to that Imam who is able to provide its
remedies within no time.
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The Holy Prophet (s.a.) says,
"Whenever you get entangled in some
difficulty, then seek refuge in the presence
of Hazrat Hujjat (a.t.f.s.) and invoke him. He
will save you and grant you salvation. He
answers the needy. He is the refuge of
anybody who seeks refuge in him."
(An-Najm al- Saaqib, p. 787)
VIII) Meeting
Today, we are li ving in the ti mes of the major
occultation but it does not imply that all the doors leading
to Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) have been shunted. Direct
visitation i s possi bl e only on account of his grace.
Nobody can arrange a meeting with him unilaterally
(wi thout Imam' s consent). There have been some
extremely fortunate people who had the honor and grace
of a direct meeting with their master, Imam-e-Zamana
(a.t.f.s.). Consequently, their problems were solved.
Reliable books have mentioned the incidents of these
fortunate ones. This was regarding apparent, physical
vi si tati on. As far as heart to heart rendezvous i s
concerned, the possibility always exists for everybody.
The heart is aware of the path to the sought one. For
heartily contact, words are not required. Rather, its beats
translate into the most effective of words. A broken heart
narrates a thousand incidents i n a few seconds. In
Doa-e-Nudbah, we cry,
"May our lives be sacrificed on him who is
distanced from the eyes but the hearts are
not devoid of him. He is physically far from
us but his remembrance and memories are
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There i s no doubt t hat one day cer t ai nl y
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) will reappear from the Holy
Ka'bah. A heavenly voice will announce his advent to
one and all. There will not be any place on earth where
the voice of this announcement will not reach. Of course,
none knows that when this reappearance will actually
occur. Its knowledge is only and only with Allah and none
else. The holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) says,
"The reappearance of Mahdi will be like
resurrection which will be very heavy for
the heavens as well as for the earth. It will
be sudden, unexpected."
(Muntakhab al-Asar, Part 1, Ch. 1, p. 30)
We cannot fix the time of reappearance but can
advance it with our incessant and unceasing invocations
and supplications. Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) exhorts,
"Pray more for the reappearance for in it lies
your salvation."
(Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 53, p. 181)
(X) The Companions of Imam-e-Zamana
(a.s.)
We all desire earnestly and fervently to be included
among the companions of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.).
Every believer aspires to help the Imam of his time.
There is no status or fortune higher than this for him.
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More than nearl y fourteen hundred years after his
friends achieved martyrdom in Karbala while defending
the Imam of their time, Imam Husain (a.s.), Prophets,
Messengers, successors, angels, martyrs, witnesses, the
truthful ones, and even the Almighty All ah Himself,
continue to send incessant blessings and salutations on
them.
The door of helping and assisting the Imam of the
time is not closed. We too can be among the helpers and
supporters of the Imam of our time. Traditions have
talked about the characteristics of Imam-e-Zamana's
(a.t.f.s.) helpers. If these attributes and traits are found
in us, then a million thanks to the Almighty, and we
should pray for their betterment and improvement by the
day (both quantitatively as well as qualitatively). But if
these characteristics are not found in us, or if some are
found and others are not, then we should supplicate to
Allah the Mighty and the Wise that He adorns us with
these attri but es, f or the sake of Imam-e-Zamana
(a.t.f.s.). Some of these characteristics and attributes are
as follows:
They are devout and highly religious individuals;
Their hearts are overflowing with the love of their
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.);
They are nice and decent;
They are concealed like mines of treasures in the
earth;
In their certitude, they are stronger than steel; if
they pass by mountain, they will render it i nto
pieces;
They fight only for divine pleasure; any opponent
who stands against them, bites the dust;
They are not cowed down by criticism and censure.
(Muntakhab al-Asar, Part 6, Ch. 1, p. 421)
(XI) Advent and Government
When Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) arrives, the world
will be a completely different place. Every particle will
rejoice at his advent. Hazrat Eesa (a.s.) will descend
from the fourth heaven and perform namaz behind him.
Self-sacrificing, pious, devout, religious and sincere
believers will gather around Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.).
They will form circles around him, with him sitting right in
the middle, like a moon encircled with stars. He will
reappear from Mecca and make Kufa his capital. The
entire world will be under the rule of true Islam and the
standard of Tauheed will be hoisted in the universe.
Polytheism, disbelief, hypocrisy and their like will be
uprooted from the face of the earth. Justice, equity,
brotherhood and fraternity will be the order of the day.
Traditions have painted the picture of his reappearance
beaut i f ul l y. We shal l ment i on a f ew speci al
characteristics of his reappearance hereunder:
a) Justice and Equity
Numerous traditions contain the following sentence,
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"He will fill the earth with justice and equity
as it would be fraught with injustice and
oppression."
Today, whatever oppression or injustice we are
wi tnessi ng i n any form whatsoever, wi l l be totally
annihilated. Justice, and sheer justice, will prevail. The
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deeply felt prayer of humanity will be actualized with the
reappearance. The efforts of the Prophets (a.s.) and the
Messengers (a.s.) will yield fruits with the establishment
of justice.
b) Honour For Religion
Religion will be honoured in the government of
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.). It will be implemented with all
its minute details. The Holy Quran will dominate the
universe. All those religious injunctions that have been
forgotten or distorted will regain their original practical
form and every one will act on them. In the salwaat of
Friday, we find,
"O Allah! Enliven through him those laws of
Your religion that have been destroyed.
Grant a fresh lease of life to those sciences
of Quran that have been forgotten. Manifest
through him those laws that have been
distorted. Till Your Religion appears in its
original and pure form at his hands."
(Mafaateeh al-Jinaan, A'maal for Friday)
c) Unity and Harmony
One of the most serious maladies of our society is
mutual di scord and di sharmony. Capabi l i ti es are
destroyed. Assets are rendered useless. Respect and
honour are grounded to dust. Houses are divided and
famil ies are torn to shreds. All because of a si ngle
ail ment - disunity and facti onalism. But after t he
reappearance, all this will change. Factions will unite on
one platform. In Doa-e-Nudbah, we read,

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people on piety and devotion?"
d) Freshness and Greenness
Tr adi t i ons hav e pr ophes i ed t hat when
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) reappears, the earth will throw
up all its treasures. It will be green and vibrant. There
won' t remai n any piece of land that wi ll be dry and
barren. The earth will gain new life and there will be
vitality and vigour everywhere. Grains and fruits will be in
immeasurable abundance. In one ziyarat, we salute
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) with the following sentence,
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"Peace be on you, O spring of creation and
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e) Perfection of Intellect
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) will not only enliven the
earth and extricate its hidden treasures but he will infuse
new life into hearts, restore capabilities and perfect
intellects. Traditions have prophesied,
"When Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) reappears,
he will gently stroke the heads of the people
by whi ch thei r i ntel l ects wi l l become
complete and perfect."
(Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 52, p. 336)
Ameerul Momineen Ali Ibn Abi Taalib (a.s.), in the
first sermon of Nahjul Balagha, while explaining the aim
of sending the Prophets and Messengers (a.s.), states,
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"...that they may extri cate the hidden
treasures of the intellects..."
Therefore, the advent of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.)
will mark the realization of the aim of sending of divine
emissaries (a.s.). Moreover, he will also avenge the
blood of Imam Husain (a.s.). All those who killed him,
oppressed him or were satisfied at these oppressions will
be the targets of his sword.
(XII) A Final Request
Come, let all of us make a covenant that we shall
not attach ourselves to any other door except that of
the Ahle Bait (a.s.). (They are the strong rope of Allah
(Hablallah), without fastening unto them, salvation is
impossible). We shall pray for the safety and security of
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.). We will always remember him
and narrate our difficulties to him. We shall plead to him
from the depth of our hearts and seek cure from him for
our ailments. O Master! We are i l l , weak, poor of
memory, backward, harassed, in debts, etc. Master!
Your Shia and in such a bad state!
We know that our deeds are presented to you due
to whi ch your heart bleeds. You are unhappy and
unsatisfied with our actions. We are very, very sinful. We
confess to all these but Master! If unworthy children will
not find refuge in the house of their father, where will
they go? Where shall the subjects go but to the court of
the king? If sinners will not go to their Imam, whose door
will they knock? Master! We are disgraced, ignorant and
disobedient. But we do not have anybody besides you.
You are our refuge, our solace, our shelter. We shed
tears for your ancestors and seek apologies from you.
We shall end our brief discussion with the following
statement:
The brothers of Hazrat Yusuf (a.s.) were the ones
who had thrown him in the well and sold him. Whatever
di ffi culti es Hazrat Yusuf (a.s.) had to face was on
account of his brothers. Yet, notwithstanding all these
atrocities and crimes which they had committed against
their own brother, when they came to Hazrat Yusuf (a.s.),
who by then had become the King of Egypt, they said,
"O King! Calamity has afflicted us and our
families. We have come with a handful of
provisions. But you repay us in full measure
and be charitable towards us. Surely Allah
loves the charitable."
(Surah Yusuf: 88)
Accepting their brief apology, Hazrat Yusuf (a.s.)
excused them.
We repeat the same apology in your presence, O
Yusuf-e-Zahra, Hazrat Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.). O Master!
Difficulties and calamities have surrounded us. We have
come to you with very few good actions. But please have
mercy on us and grant us in full measure.....
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Contents
Part - I: Finality of Prophethood
Islam or Disbelief .................................................. 1
True Beliefs ......................................................... 3
Our Prophet is the Last Prophet ........................... 9
False Claimants ................................................. 11
Seal of the Prophets........................................... 13
Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) -The Last Imam .................. 15
Part - II: Recognition of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.):
Significance and Obligations
1. The Creed of Imamate........................................ 20
2. The Importance in the Belief of Mahdaviyyat ...... 22
3. Occultation (Ghaibat) ......................................... 23
4. Benefit of Imam-e-Zamana's (a.t.f.s.) Existence in
Occultation......................................................... 25
5. Longevity........................................................... 26
6. Awaiting (Intezaar).............................................. 27
7. Duties and Responsibilities................................. 28
Recognition of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) .................... 29
Improvement in deeds ........................................ 29
Reformation of Society ....................................... 30
Supplication (Doa).............................................. 30
Sadaqah............................................................ 32
Seeking of Desires ............................................. 33
8. Meeting.............................................................. 34
9. Time of Reappearance....................................... 35
10. The Companions of Imam-e-Zamana (a.s.) ......... 35
11. Advent and Government..................................... 37
Justice and Equity .............................................. 37
Honour For Religion ........................................... 38
Unity and Harmony............................................. 38
Freshness and Greenness................................. 39
Perfection of Intellect .......................................... 39
12. A Final Request ................................................. 40
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Name of Book
: Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.):The Spring of
Life
Date of Publication : Shaban 1424/October 2003
Published by : Association of Imam Mahdi (a.s.)
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